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... United States of America , fince the 1ft of January 1808 , on the Subject of the Orders in Council . Proceedings of United States of America refpecting their Commerce . Correfpondence relative to the Ruffian Ships in the Tagus . Further ...
... United States of America , fince the 1ft of January 1808 , on the Subject of the Orders in Council . Proceedings of United States of America refpecting their Commerce . Correfpondence relative to the Ruffian Ships in the Tagus . Further ...
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... united with Ruffia ? The Underfigned is commanded to repeat the Propofal , to admit to the Negociation all the Allies of the King of England ; whether it be the King who who reigns in the Brazils ; whether it be the [ 40 ]
... united with Ruffia ? The Underfigned is commanded to repeat the Propofal , to admit to the Negociation all the Allies of the King of England ; whether it be the King who who reigns in the Brazils ; whether it be the [ 40 ]
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... Affurance of the high Confide- ration with which I have the Honour to be , & c . ( Signed ) Champagny . His Excellency Mr. Canning , & c . & c . & c . ละ ค D CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT AND The United States of [ 49 ]
... Affurance of the high Confide- ration with which I have the Honour to be , & c . ( Signed ) Champagny . His Excellency Mr. Canning , & c . & c . & c . ละ ค D CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT AND The United States of [ 49 ]
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... HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT AND The United States of America , Since the 1st of January 1808 , ON THE SUBJECT OF THE ORDERS IN COUNCIL . Ordered to be printed 1ft February 1809 . LIST OF PAPERS . No. 1 . COPY OPY of D 2.
... HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT AND The United States of America , Since the 1st of January 1808 , ON THE SUBJECT OF THE ORDERS IN COUNCIL . Ordered to be printed 1ft February 1809 . LIST OF PAPERS . No. 1 . COPY OPY of D 2.
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... United States . It will not escape you , Sir , that by this Order in Council , thus modified and regulated , the direct Intercourfe Intercourfe of the United States with the Colonies of the [ 60 ]
... United States . It will not escape you , Sir , that by this Order in Council , thus modified and regulated , the direct Intercourfe Intercourfe of the United States with the Colonies of the [ 60 ]
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Página 211 - France. 2. Resolved, That it is expedient to prohibit by law the admission into the ports of the United States of all public or private armed or unarmed ships or vessels belonging to Great Britain or France, or to any other of the belligerent powers having in force orders or decrees violating the lawful commerce and neutral rights of the United States...
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Página 187 - And generally, from a conviction that we consider them as a part of ourselves, and cherish with sincerity their rights and interests, the attachment of the Indian tribes is gaining strength daily, is extending from the nearer to the more remote, and will amply requite us for the justice and friendship practised towards them.
Página 759 - On the 21st the army reached Sahagun ; it was necessary to halt there, in order to refresh the men, and on account of provisions. The information I received was, that Marshal Soult was at Saldana with about 16,000 men, with posts along the river from Guarda to Carrion.
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